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Behavioral measures of implicit theory of mind in adults with high functioning autism.

Eliane Deschrijver1, Lara Bardi1, Jan R Wiersema2, Marcel Brass1.   

Abstract

Theory of mind (ToM) research has shown that adults with high functioning autism (HFA) demonstrate typical performance on tasks that require explicit belief reasoning, despite clear social difficulties in everyday life situations. In the current study, we used implicit belief manipulations that are task-irrelevant and therefore less susceptible to strategies. In a ball-detection task, it was shown that neurotypical individuals detect a ball faster if an agent believed the ball was present. We predicted that adults with high functioning autism (HFA) would not show this effect. While we found a numerical difference in the hypothesized direction, we did not find a reliable group effect. Interestingly, the implicit ToM-index showed a strong negative correlation with both self-reported and observational measures of social difficulties in the HFA group. This suggests that the relationship between implicit ToM reasoning and the symptomatology of HFA might be subtler than assumed.

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Keywords:  Autism spectrum disorder; Belief reasoning; Explicit theory of mind; High functioning autism; Implicit theory of mind

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26368309     DOI: 10.1080/17588928.2015.1085375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Neurosci        ISSN: 1758-8928            Impact factor:   3.065


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4.  Measuring Mentalizing Ability: A Within-Subject Comparison between an Explicit and Implicit Version of a Ball Detection Task.

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5.  Visibly constraining an agent modulates observers' automatic false-belief tracking.

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Review 6.  Recent Advances and New Directions in Measuring Theory of Mind in Autistic Adults.

Authors:  Lucy Anne Livingston; Bethany Carr; Punit Shah
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7.  Repetitive TMS of the temporo-parietal junction disrupts participant's expectations in a spontaneous Theory of Mind task.

Authors:  Lara Bardi; Pieter Six; Marcel Brass
Journal:  Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci       Date:  2017-11-01       Impact factor: 3.436

8.  Brain activation for spontaneous and explicit false belief tasks overlaps: new fMRI evidence on belief processing and violation of expectation.

Authors:  Lara Bardi; Charlotte Desmet; Annabel Nijhof; Jan R Wiersema; Marcel Brass
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9.  Action-based touch observation in adults with high functioning autism: Can compromised self-other distinction abilities link social and sensory everyday problems?

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10.  Early interpersonal trauma reduces temporoparietal junction activity during spontaneous mentalising.

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